Have a Kraft Coffee Bag (or two, or three) on hand and load with your gifting treats.

For the tag, I downloaded the FREE clipart from waltzingmouse.com. Print onto Lunch Bag Kraft Cardstock and trim with a pair of detail scissors. Print the same image again onto a green cardstock, enlarging the image just a bit (I changed the page margins on her paper, which created a smaller and larger image). Trim the image again and also cut out the small oval image in the center. Layer the Lunch Bag Kraft image over the green with foam dots.

Next, attach the green oval image onto the Lunch Kraft Bag image with foam dots and then trim with Dark Green Baker's Twine (I use a Glue Writing Pen by Martha Stewart...perfect for adding twine to any project). I added a bit of green glitter to the shamrocks and two brown pearl embellishments to the image as well.

I took a Jenni Bowlin Vintage Black Journaling Card and distressed the front with a little spritz of Eucalyptus Walnut Ink. I then machine stitched it onto a patterned paper, leaving a 1/2" border on each side. Distress the edges of the patterned paper with brown ink. Punch hole at the top of the tag and insert about 10" of Natural Brown Hemp Cording. Tie into a loop and attach to the Kraft Coffee Bag with a Tiny Wooden Clothespin.

I love lollipops...they're whimsical and remind me of an old-fashioned game of Candy Land :)

My daughter gets invited to a lot of birthday parties...and I'm usually the last to know. It's great to have handmade cards, gift wrap, bags and boxes on hand at all times. So, I decided to create a little gifting box that's the perfect size for those 'best friends' necklaces, which my daughter loves to give.

I used the

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Itty Bitty Stamp Set IPPITY-IB-010

For my gifting box, I used a premade container by Martha Stewart (got them on clearance at Wal-Mart).

I stamped the lollipop image with Staz-On Black ink onto a scrap of October Afternoon (Modern Homemaker) patterned paper. I then colored in the dotted portion of the image with a Basic Red ZIG marker. For the non-dotted portion, I glittered with a bit of iridescent glitter. I trimmed the lolli part of the pop out and glued on a plastic candy stick (but you could use the paper sticks from actual lolli pops). I then glued on a cute ribbon bow and pearl for the center of the lolli! Wrap a strip of patterned paper trimmed in ric-rac around the box and wallah...you're done!

First of all, I must say the title of your blog post is very witty! I am obsessing over the st patty's creation. My husband would love this...he loves anything to do with Ireland. :). As for the lollipop box, it doesn't get any cuter than that!

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